doodledup 2mo ago • 57%
Isn't a power plant a civilian target? It's certainly not a military target.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
You need to mark sarcasm with /s.
If this is not a joke: the US has the worst privacy protection laws on this planet. Laws in China are almost better. And ironically the worst laws for freedom aswell. There is a reason why we have the GDPR laws in the EU that prohibits any user data transfer to US servers.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
But surely somebody is proposing this. And it's not an entity. It's a person.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
What is with these headlines these days.... "Fueling a slowdown".
doodledup 2mo ago • 96%
Am I the only one that hates third-party clients for Desktop? They all have terrible UI and UX. Firefox + UBlock + Youtube is the way to go. For the phone it's NewPipe or Grayjay.
I have no idea how that happened or when it happened. Now every single album in my music collection has this background image of a random headphone and this "Various Artists" microphone picture on top. How do I get rid of this?
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
It's not even encrypted except for encryption at rest. What are you talking about?
doodledup 2mo ago • 85%
Telegram was never safe because it's not encrypted. Use something encrypted and open-source, so you don't need to rely on their promises and service.
Signal is the most popular alternative. Others are Threema, Matrix, Session.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
Telegram is not private at all. Nothing is encrypted except Secret Chat.
doodledup 2mo ago • 28%
The coal is still left why exactly? Besides, neuclear is perfecly climate neutral.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
What do you mean? Hypersonic are a multitude faster than 1200 km/h.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
Are you trying to lecture me on what I'm doing? I know very well myself what I'm doing. I'm here for the 5 communities there are and on Reddit for the rest.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
How do you know I'm not on Reddit for 90% of the time?
doodledup 2mo ago • 91%
Isn't the US already a surveillance country?
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
The KDE would need to intercept every single message from start to finish because of forward secrecy. Mass surveillance of such sort would have been noticed by now, even if only 0.01% of people check their safety number with QR code or manual confirmation.
MITM attacks on specific high-level targets would be still possible of course. But if you consider yourself a high-level target outside of mass surveillance you can just check your safety number before initiating a conversation. Because of forward secrecy, you only need to check that once!
But all of that aside, Telegram has none of these things. Telegram is straight-up unencrypted with their default chats and group chats. Telegram is absolute dogshit.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
Are you American?
doodledup 2mo ago • 66%
Telegram is not an encrypted messenger with a focus on privacy. Ergo it's not an attack on chat encryption and privacy. Why do people not seem to get that?!
doodledup 2mo ago • 66%
They all learn? IBM basically got pushed out by China. This is good for China and bad for IBM.
doodledup 2mo ago • 71%
Big dog is apparently not the biggest dog if this is necessary.
doodledup 2mo ago • 100%
This is completely unrelated.
Besides, how does AI suddenly become sentient?
I want to spin up Navidrome on a seperate machine running TrueNas but I'm wondering how to do that. Specifically, I noticed that a lot of the data including ratings and favorites are per-user. That means I'd need to migrate the whole database and somehow manage to point all music files to the correct location on my Nas and so on. Is there an easier way to accomplish that?
Genuine question. There are tons of niche subs on Reddit that aren't on Lemmy or don't have enough people posting. Lemmy could benefit from bots that automatically post Reddit content. Why is this not a thing?
With all that negativity being posted, I think this isn't said enough: Been getting into Ukrainian rap recently, specifically Alina Pash and Krechet. I don't understand a single word (I'm German) but I noticed how pleasing the language and music sounds. Just came here to say that. If you have more music recommendations please share :)